On our trip to Tuscany the first of November we were pleased to discover that it was all – true! We too fell under the spell of this spectacular Italian countryside. Tuscano (Tuscany) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The regions function similar to the states in the US. Most tourist guides will highlight the towns of Florence, Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano and Pienza as a must see when exploring Tuscany. Our viaggio (trip) included only a drive through the suburbs of Florence but we did see San Gimignano along with the towns of Greve in Chianti, Certaldo and Vinci (as in the birthplace of Leonardo).
Of course I was going and I was able to convince Michael to come along as the “token” male.
The villa, Fattorie Giannozzi, was located in the town’s central piazza. The very plain exterior was not indicative of the spacious and lovely appointed interior. There were eight bedrooms, several sitting rooms, a courtyard and a large formal dining room with a warm fire place where we had breakfast and dinner.
Michael and I stayed in the spacious loft
It was a unique three day weekend. Our group was large enough to rent out the entire Villa. At dinner, the owner and host Simone regaled us with stories about the villa, their family history and their olive and wine making business. The meals were outstanding and served with their best wines. You have never had lasagna until you have had Italian lasagna with home made noodles and all fresh ingredients. Molto delicioso! It was fortunate that we just had to stumble to our rooms and not drive after indulging in several bottles of wine.
One of the highlights of the trip was our personal tour to Simone’s family olive farm where we got a lesson in how the olives are raked not picked from the olive threes and then processed to a final state of various grades of olive oil. It takes two trees to make about one bottle of olive oil.
Our day trip to San Gimignano was lovely with a lunch of pasta Bolognese (meat sauce), Chianti, pane toscano (unsalted bread) and of course gelato. There were dozens of small and interesting shops. With ten women you can imagine there was some purchases made. This small walled medieval hill town is well known for its architecture and high towers that can be seen for miles.
In the background, near
Mike bought this shirt and likes to wear it. I am not sure why.
After about 36 hours with the ladies, the token male was looking for a little more testosterone or a least another bottle of Chianti.
Ciao!
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1 comment:
Unbelievably beautiful!!
Love, Natis
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